On page 81 - 82, I found this scene interesting and confusing at the same time.
1) What does he meant of "Am i really sleeping?"
2) What is he going to say of today? Is it about his life in the past or the good things that happen to him?
3) Why are they waiting for Godot?
4) What does he mean when he says, "What truth will there be?"
5) Why is it that Gogo despite telling Didi the blows he received stops as if nothing happen when Didi gave him a carrot?
6) Why is he talking about the grave and at the same time the birth?
7) What does he mean of "The air is full of cries?"
8) Why is Estragon always sleeping?
9) Is it the same boy that they saw yesterday?
10) Why did he call Vladimir Mister Albert? Is there somebody waiting for Godot too?
11) Is there any possibility that the boy came to a different person before?
12) Why is a habit a deadener? What is a deadener?
13) Why does he say that someone is looking at him? And that he is sleeping and let him sleep?
14) Is the boy looks the same as the first boy in act 1?
15) Why does he wants to know what Godot look like and what he does?
Tuesday, October 28, 2014
Friday, October 24, 2014
Waiting for Godot
1) The boy on the play is not a usual playful boy. He works
for Godot which is unusual for a boy to work
in at a young age. He was so frightened upon seeing Gogo and Didi but
didn’t hesitate to relay the message of Godot.
2) As to what he told the Gogo and Didi, he tends the goat.
He sleeps in the hayloft of the barn.
3) The boy was so frightened by the two but delivered the
message to them clearly that Godot will meet them tomorrow. And he was not
hesitant to tell them abut how Godot beat his brother who was herding the
sheeps.
4) The boy didn’t change in either act 1 or act 2 but
according to the boy, he was not the same boy that came to meet them on act 1.
He told them that it was the first time that they meet the two.
5) He seems like just following what was being told. But he
is honest enough to tell them about the beating of Godot to his brother. He
convinced the two that Godot will meet them again.
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